Design and analysis of a radiant charger using 5 coils and 5 poles of neodymium magnet as a rotor drive

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A radiant charger is a free energy device that can be applied to produce electricity. The term free energy means that this equipment does not use fuel, such as fossil fuel to produce energy. This research aims to design and analyze a prototype of a radiant charger using five coils and five neodymium permanent magnets. In this research, a primary battery is needed as a source to generate mechanical work to rotate the rotor, a coil and a transistor is also needed to charge a secondary battery before the primary battery runs out. The results of the design and testing of the device produces a rotor rotation of 1020 rpm at 346 volts.

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Hidayat, M. N., Santoso, R., Syamsiana, I. N., Setiawan, A., & Djulihenanto, S. (2019). Design and analysis of a radiant charger using 5 coils and 5 poles of neodymium magnet as a rotor drive. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1402). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1402/3/033100

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